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Binary Domain – do androids shoot at electric sheep?

Android loveI have to say I really enjoyed Binary Domain, I finished the campaign last night and I have to say, sure the characters seem like stereotypes and clichéd, but what can I say – the game drew me in so that I did care about some of my team-mates. (Really don’t want to spoil the plot.)And it did seem to have more twists and turns than what you’d expect to find in a thriller, sure you review is right about the cover mechanics but I really have to say I fell in love with game and it’s great that the game wasn’t farmed out to another Western developer because it’s unique.A friend told me about the game a few weeks before its release, heard it was by the person behind the Yakuza games, tried the demo and decided to take the plunge… did not regret it at all.I just hope that it sells enough for a sequel.PatlaborAVX0 (gamertag/PSN ID)Add me!GC:We’re not sure if you’re arguing with our review’s conclusion or not, but we agree with yours.Binary decisionWhich is better, Vanquish or Binary Domain? Considering only the single-player campaigns? If Vanquish then I will dig it out again for another run through and leave Binary Domain for now. I think the only reason I have not played it through more than once is because of that retched repeating boss battle. It wasn’t really fun the first time you encounter it, let alone the rest of the times. The best part of Vanquish for me was scaling the giant walking gun. That was epic gaming and lives long in the memory. The Binary Domain graphics look something else. Matt Kirk GC:Did you know they both have the same producer, in Jun Yoshino? We probably prefer Vanquish, but they’re not that similar and both are work experiencing.Semi-obscureThanks for the heads up on Lollipop Chainsaw being released in June in the UK. I thought it wasn’t out until September or October. I will be pre-ordering this as soon as then due to its obscure Japanese-ness. Especially after the Xenoblade Chronicles/Catherine/Last Story debacle! Lollipop Chainsaw is easily my most wanted game of 2012. Love Suda51’s work. The man is a genius. A clearly insane genius, but a genius nonetheless!Also, great news on Monolith Soft having a secret 3DS project in the works and also the joint Sega, Capcom and Namco Bandai game will be interesting. Banpresto are fairly successful in Japan it seems. Apparently their Super Robot Wars series has a huge fanbase overseas according to Wikipedia anyway.The Spirit Camera UK release was the icing on the cake. Thanks GC for reigniting my excitement in the 3DS. Like I said in my last email that 3DS didn’t have anything exciting coming out, then bam! You get this trio of gaming goodness! I am eating my own words. Inbox Magic at its best!Big Angry Dad82 (gamertag)/4811-7356-3183 (3DS)GC:Lollipop Chainsaw isn’t that obscure. Ex-Troma man James Gunn is writing the script and Warner Bros. are publishing it in the West.

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